Judging by the people at the party the canon ending is Ciri becomes a witcher, the crones ate the orphans, Regis being chased by vampires, Keira went to Kaer Moren (and kept the research) and Geralt defeated Gaunter O'Dimm. ¬_¬

second_base wrote:You need to fuck off now...like right now dude.

Parv wrote:Edwin has been my least favourite forumite for a long time now.

In the middle of my second run through of Witcher 3. I'm very nearly at the end of the main quest (both DLCs still to go), and as much as I've enjoyed it again I'm very much looking forward to going back to wandering from village to village taking contracts as and when I find them. That sense of being a travelling professional - actually doing what a witcher is meant to do - is one of the game's greatest strengths.

Also, igni sign vs enemies with shields is so much more fun than trying to just parry/attack them. Burn, puny bandit!

I think it was after playing Witcher 2 and seeing they were working on the third game, that I commented that what I really wanted to see from the series was for it to capture the feeling of being an itinerant monster hunter, trekking about, taking contracts etc.

To say they delivered that in spades is actually underselling it a bit. Sometimes wish I could play it again for the first time and experience that same thrill I got then. It was just my perfect game, really.

I hope they can recreate some of that lightning in a bottle for Cyberpunk.

Sly Boots wrote:I would love for something a bit more open-world that let's you live life more like a Witcher in the books, going between various villages, investigating their local problems, building up to a big fight with a monster... could be epic.

It's a startlingly accurate prediction. I like to think the devs read that and thought "shit, he's onto something guys", and lo, the final game was realised.